Description
When your cab window won’t stay open for ventilation or slams shut every time you’re trying to get fresh air flowing through the cab, you know it’s time for a new gas strut. Nothing’s more frustrating than fighting with a heavy window that won’t cooperate when you need airflow during dusty tillage work or just want some relief on hot field days. This replacement gas strut restores smooth, controlled window operation so you can focus on the work instead of wrestling with stubborn cab hardware.
What You’re Getting
- Smooth, controlled window operation that keeps the glass positioned exactly where you want it
- Precision gas pressure system that maintains consistent support through temperature swings and thousands of cycles
- Direct replacement design with ball socket ends that connect to your existing mounting studs
- Heavy-duty construction built to handle the constant vibration and temperature extremes of agricultural work
Built for Real Farm Work
This gas strut serves a wide range of European tractors from the utility-focused Same Iron series through the powerful Deutz Agrotron K models. Whether you’re running an Iron 100 for loader work around the barnyard or operating an Agrotron K430 for heavy field cultivation, proper cab ventilation makes those long days more comfortable and productive. These machines see demanding conditions where reliable window operation matters for both comfort and visibility.
Made to Last
Farm equipment takes a beating from vibration, weather extremes, and constant operation. This gas strut uses high-grade seals and precision components that maintain consistent pressure and smooth operation through seasons of agricultural use. The sealed system prevents contamination from dust and moisture that kills cheaper struts, keeping your window working like it should year after year.
Installation Notes
Always support the window properly before removing the old strut to prevent damage – cab glass is heavier than you think and can slam shut unexpectedly. The ball socket ends should connect with firm pressure to the existing mounting studs. If you’re replacing one strut, consider doing both at the same time since they typically wear at similar rates and matched struts ensure even operation.






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